diff --git a/world_domination_plans/hostage-economics b/world_domination_plans/hostage-economicsnew file mode 100644index 0000000..48d0d0f-- /dev/null++ b/world_domination_plans/hostage-economics@@ -0,0 +1,34 @@h1. Hostage economicsThat's one very profitable economy model: your customers are your hostagesand you can sell anything to them.h2. ExamplesMedia corporations. They profit from piracy: First, people get free samplesof their "goods", second, they violate the law, which allows to raisecontent prices, severely punish ones that seriously affect business andbuilds up a sense of guilt in "pirates", which makes them spend more money.The similar tactics are employed by Russian gangovernment. If you want to makebusiness in Russia, you are subject to a lot of terms and regulations,mostly obsolete. They are not really enforced, in fact you are supposed toviolate them, you just need to pay small bribes to authorities. But thatmakes you a criminal, and if you don't behave as gangoverment wants you to,they can punish you according to law.h2. Ways out1. Obey laws. This may be very hard, and if you skip the slightest one, you'llbe executed, and you certainly won't be price-effective. But your enemieswon't be able to touch you, if you succeed. If there is more than one ofyou, you may force them to seriously lose profits and change the tactic.Change laws, show public disobediance. As with previous way, if there'senough of you, you can make sense and change laws. But be prepared to die ahero if you are captured.h2. ConclusionThere is no research yet showing that either way is easier. But the latterappears to be more constructive, but more dangerous.\ No newline at end of file